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Is it possible to specify the style for font awesome:?
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https://origin.fontawesome.com/icons/align-justify?style=light



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    Is it possible to specify the style for font awesome:?
    For example, faAlignJustify has three different styles:



    https://origin.fontawesome.com/icons/align-justify?style=light



    https://origin.fontawesome.com/icons/align-justify?style=regular



    https://origin.fontawesome.com/icons/align-justify?style=solid










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      Is it possible to specify the style for font awesome:?
      For example, faAlignJustify has three different styles:



      https://origin.fontawesome.com/icons/align-justify?style=light



      https://origin.fontawesome.com/icons/align-justify?style=regular



      https://origin.fontawesome.com/icons/align-justify?style=solid










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      Is it possible to specify the style for font awesome:?
      For example, faAlignJustify has three different styles:



      https://origin.fontawesome.com/icons/align-justify?style=light



      https://origin.fontawesome.com/icons/align-justify?style=regular



      https://origin.fontawesome.com/icons/align-justify?style=solid







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          The fontawesome5 package offers the possibility to specify solid or regular as an optional argument, solid is the default:



          documentclass{article}

          usepackage{fontawesome5}

          begin{document}

          faFile

          faFile*

          faFile[regular]

          faFile*[regular]

          faFile[solid]

          faFile*[solid]
          end{document}


          enter image description here





          According to the documentation, the light style is also available in the with the pro version of the package (only compatible with xelatex or lualatex)






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          • Thank you. It seems I was using an older fontawesome version. Actually am having some issues trying to install it in my debian.
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            @Rod If you ditch the texlive version from debian and install the one available from tug.org you will the newest version of all packages
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          • I'm migrating my container to Debian sid, it seems it includes the newest versions. If I could not get it to work easily, certainly, I will use your approach and get the newest from tug.org Again, many thanks.
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          The fontawesome5 package offers the possibility to specify solid or regular as an optional argument, solid is the default:



          documentclass{article}

          usepackage{fontawesome5}

          begin{document}

          faFile

          faFile*

          faFile[regular]

          faFile*[regular]

          faFile[solid]

          faFile*[solid]
          end{document}


          enter image description here





          According to the documentation, the light style is also available in the with the pro version of the package (only compatible with xelatex or lualatex)






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          • Thank you. It seems I was using an older fontawesome version. Actually am having some issues trying to install it in my debian.
            – Rod
            Dec 2 at 18:34








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            @Rod If you ditch the texlive version from debian and install the one available from tug.org you will the newest version of all packages
            – book
            Dec 2 at 18:35










          • I'm migrating my container to Debian sid, it seems it includes the newest versions. If I could not get it to work easily, certainly, I will use your approach and get the newest from tug.org Again, many thanks.
            – Rod
            Dec 2 at 19:04















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          The fontawesome5 package offers the possibility to specify solid or regular as an optional argument, solid is the default:



          documentclass{article}

          usepackage{fontawesome5}

          begin{document}

          faFile

          faFile*

          faFile[regular]

          faFile*[regular]

          faFile[solid]

          faFile*[solid]
          end{document}


          enter image description here





          According to the documentation, the light style is also available in the with the pro version of the package (only compatible with xelatex or lualatex)






          share|improve this answer








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          • Thank you. It seems I was using an older fontawesome version. Actually am having some issues trying to install it in my debian.
            – Rod
            Dec 2 at 18:34








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            @Rod If you ditch the texlive version from debian and install the one available from tug.org you will the newest version of all packages
            – book
            Dec 2 at 18:35










          • I'm migrating my container to Debian sid, it seems it includes the newest versions. If I could not get it to work easily, certainly, I will use your approach and get the newest from tug.org Again, many thanks.
            – Rod
            Dec 2 at 19:04













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          The fontawesome5 package offers the possibility to specify solid or regular as an optional argument, solid is the default:



          documentclass{article}

          usepackage{fontawesome5}

          begin{document}

          faFile

          faFile*

          faFile[regular]

          faFile*[regular]

          faFile[solid]

          faFile*[solid]
          end{document}


          enter image description here





          According to the documentation, the light style is also available in the with the pro version of the package (only compatible with xelatex or lualatex)






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          The fontawesome5 package offers the possibility to specify solid or regular as an optional argument, solid is the default:



          documentclass{article}

          usepackage{fontawesome5}

          begin{document}

          faFile

          faFile*

          faFile[regular]

          faFile*[regular]

          faFile[solid]

          faFile*[solid]
          end{document}


          enter image description here





          According to the documentation, the light style is also available in the with the pro version of the package (only compatible with xelatex or lualatex)







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          • Thank you. It seems I was using an older fontawesome version. Actually am having some issues trying to install it in my debian.
            – Rod
            Dec 2 at 18:34








          • 1




            @Rod If you ditch the texlive version from debian and install the one available from tug.org you will the newest version of all packages
            – book
            Dec 2 at 18:35










          • I'm migrating my container to Debian sid, it seems it includes the newest versions. If I could not get it to work easily, certainly, I will use your approach and get the newest from tug.org Again, many thanks.
            – Rod
            Dec 2 at 19:04


















          • Thank you. It seems I was using an older fontawesome version. Actually am having some issues trying to install it in my debian.
            – Rod
            Dec 2 at 18:34








          • 1




            @Rod If you ditch the texlive version from debian and install the one available from tug.org you will the newest version of all packages
            – book
            Dec 2 at 18:35










          • I'm migrating my container to Debian sid, it seems it includes the newest versions. If I could not get it to work easily, certainly, I will use your approach and get the newest from tug.org Again, many thanks.
            – Rod
            Dec 2 at 19:04
















          Thank you. It seems I was using an older fontawesome version. Actually am having some issues trying to install it in my debian.
          – Rod
          Dec 2 at 18:34






          Thank you. It seems I was using an older fontawesome version. Actually am having some issues trying to install it in my debian.
          – Rod
          Dec 2 at 18:34






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          @Rod If you ditch the texlive version from debian and install the one available from tug.org you will the newest version of all packages
          – book
          Dec 2 at 18:35




          @Rod If you ditch the texlive version from debian and install the one available from tug.org you will the newest version of all packages
          – book
          Dec 2 at 18:35












          I'm migrating my container to Debian sid, it seems it includes the newest versions. If I could not get it to work easily, certainly, I will use your approach and get the newest from tug.org Again, many thanks.
          – Rod
          Dec 2 at 19:04




          I'm migrating my container to Debian sid, it seems it includes the newest versions. If I could not get it to work easily, certainly, I will use your approach and get the newest from tug.org Again, many thanks.
          – Rod
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